blues guitar on black clapton style fender stratocaster
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@itsloudman Are you using the Clapton Mid-boost in your guitar?
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i got a set of fender lace golds, pots wired and with a push push switch, to make 7 tones. all mint condition from ebay. i won them in the auction for £70 yes 70 quid. well worth it and better than fender stock pups that cost more. your need to adjust the pickups height to give you that sweet spot. if you get it right, they sound great. great for blues clapton , knopler and hendrix sounds.
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thanks - like yours too!
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sounds great!
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I like both EC and BB!
I've the "Riding With The King" CD and I was very impressed how the King and the God played the blues with soul and passion.
I'm running a black Squier Strat with a set of Gold Lace Sensors through a Digitech GNX3000. The "BBThrill" preset lets me to nail BB's signature tone without problem.
strawer 1 year ago
@strawer Me too it was a great album. I like the lace sensors - they're good for blusey stuff.
itsloudman 1 year ago
i keep hearing coments saying lace pups sound sterile, they say that about emg dg20 dave gilmours pups as well. its all bull. if lace sensors sound crap or sterile, why does clapton play them and many other artists like buddy guy etc.
who8allthepies 2 years ago
I like them, i have another strat with texas specials and they both sound great to my ears - different but play with the tone controls and the amp settings and you get a really good range of sounds
itsloudman 2 years ago
lace,..... not my opinion of good pick ups, ,...E 918624 USA, American Standard, bought it for my son, I can hear the difference, the most importent thing, ...can it hold tuned. Damian ,DEnmarkl
damianer 2 years ago
Not sure of your question - what i think you mean is does it stay in tune, if so the answe is yes as its standard fender bridge. Like all pick ups lace sensors are down to personal preference - they do smooth and sleazy blues, less good on traditional glassy strat sounds - depends what you want really - i like em for blues
itsloudman 2 years ago